Michael Cooper: “South Dakota, a largely rural, politically red state that voted decisively for Donald J. Trump in November, is also a prime recipient of money from the very arts endowment that the president wants to eliminate.” [The New York Times]

Solange

Solange recently performed at the Menil Collection in Houston and the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Through this link are photographs of those shows. [Saint Heron]

A headline: “Dog who was dumped by a breeder works at an art gallery now.” That gallery? The Hole in New York, naturally. [The Dodo]

Memories

Jerry Saltz attends Glenn O’Brien’s closed-casket viewing at the Frank Campbell Funeral Home, and writes about the “kind of ragtag cross-generational School of Athens of the New York avant-garde” that assembled there. [New York]

Artists

Painter Sally Hazelet Drummond, a member of the storied Tanager co-op in New York at the middle of the last century, died. She was 92. [Louisville Courier-Journal]

The great Anni Albers is having a moment, with shows on deck at the Guggenheim Bilbao and Tate Modern, among other places. [The Art Newspaper]

A variety of photographers, including Joel Meyerowitz, pick their favorite shots from Robert Frank’s The Americans. [The New Yorker]

Artist Maynard Monrow, who has advised collector Beth Rudin DeWoody for eight years, gets the profile treatment on the occasion of his show at Gavlak Gallery in Palm Beach. [Palm Beach Daily News]